Обсуждение: Adding a Column: default values now allowed
PostgreSQL 8.0.0rc4
5.6.1 "Adding a Column" says:
Also, you cannot define a default value on a new column. According
to the SQL standard, this would have to fill the new columns in the
existing rows with the default value, which is not implemented yet.
Adding a column with a default appears to be implemented now:
CREATE TABLE foo (label text);
INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('item 1');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('item 2');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('item 3');
ALTER TABLE foo ADD COLUMN value integer DEFAULT 123;
SELECT * FROM foo;
label | value
--------+-------
item 1 | 123
item 2 | 123
item 3 | 123
(3 rows)
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Michael Fuhr
http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/
Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> writes:
> PostgreSQL 8.0.0rc4
> 5.6.1 "Adding a Column" says:
> Also, you cannot define a default value on a new column. According
> to the SQL standard, this would have to fill the new columns in the
> existing rows with the default value, which is not implemented yet.
Drat, I thought I'd caught all those. Thanks.
regards, tom lane